Principal Hansen Reads to Kindergarteners!

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One of Principal Alison Hansen's favorite things she does at the beginning of each school year is going into the classrooms and reading to the students and visiting with them. After reading the book, "It Happens to Everyone", Principal Hansen explains the school policies and rules to the students and answers questions. The students really enjoy having a book read to them by "their" principal.

Meet More of Brockbank's New Staff Members

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Meet more of Brockbank's new faces.

Mr. Doug Patterson is our new night sweeper. He lives in Provo and has 2 daughters and 2 sons. Doug enjoys fishing, swimming, and football, his favorite team is the Denver Broncos. Some of his other favorites are the colors blue and yellow, Snickers, Pepsi, and the Beach Boys. Doug's favorite vacation destination is the Washington Coast. Welcome aboard, Doug!

The Utah Water Van Visits Brockbank Fourth-Graders

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Thursday, August 30, Brockbank had two representatives from the Utah Water Van program come to visit. The Utah Water Van is an educational outreach program about Utah's wetlands and is offered by The Living Planet Aquarium to fourth-grade students throughout Utah. Fourth-grade students are allowed through the use of models, to see and better understand the importance of Utah's wetlands and about some of Utah's native wetland plants and animals. Students got to see a toad, frogs, and a snake that are found in wetlands. It was a very educational program and the

Brockbank Second Graders Learn About Stranger Danger

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Tuesday, August 28, Brockbank second graders had a special visitor come to school and talk to them about "Stranger Danger". Officer Bryan DeWitt from the Spanish Fork Police Department talked to the students about being safe and what to do in certain situations that they may have to deal with. For example, if they are home alone they should never answer the door or the phone or if they are lost they should find an adult or call for help. He told them there were certain situations when it was okay to call 911. He told the students they should know

Fifth-Graders Enjoy Camp Out Day!

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To help celebrate finishing their year end testing fifth-grade students enjoyed a fun camp-out day! One of the favorite activities of the day was the singing campfire songs by the "campfire" while Mrs. Terri Jensen played her guitar. Another activity the students enjoyed was eating smores. What a fun way to celebrate completing testing and the end of the school year!